WordStream Launches Advanced SEO Toolset

New software suite offers typical keyword analysis and keyword suggestion capabilities of other SEO tools, but is now layering in high-level keyword analytics, keyword grouping and blogging platform plugins, that enables authors to research keywords as they blog.

“By integrating keyword research with content authoring, this tool helps make your copy more powerful, compelling and SEO-friendly, so it gets found by search engines and persuades more people to take action,” said Larry Kim, Founder and Vice President of Product Development at WordStream.

Features listed in their press release:

Traditional Keyword Research: WordStream for SEO generates keyword suggestions that are pulled from a deep database of search engine queries

Personalized Keyword Suggestions: WordStream for SEO goes further than traditional keyword generator tools by mining site data to discover relevant keyword opportunities that people are already using to find the site

Keyword Analytics: Instead of vague estimates based on popularity, WordStream provides accurate visit and goal data for keywords from the site on a continuous basis

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